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AV. Aviva Plc

462.40
3.90 (0.85%)
Last Updated: 12:45:47
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Aviva Plc LSE:AV. London Ordinary Share GB00BPQY8M80 ORD 32 17/19P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  3.90 0.85% 462.40 462.40 462.60 464.30 460.30 463.80 1,752,426 12:45:47
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Insurance Carriers, Nec 41.43B 1.09B 0.3962 11.67 12.66B
Aviva Plc is listed in the Insurance Carriers sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AV.. The last closing price for Aviva was 458.50p. Over the last year, Aviva shares have traded in a share price range of 366.00p to 499.40p.

Aviva currently has 2,738,270,828 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Aviva is £12.66 billion. Aviva has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 11.67.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
10/12/2018
12:45
Again essential spreading lies, I haven't edited anything to do with LGEN. Where did I say it couldn't go under 230p! Nowhere! STOP LYING.
this_time_its_different
10/12/2018
12:41
Yes you did, gone back and edited your previous posts then.
You make one atrocious call after the next. Filtered.

essentialinvestor
10/12/2018
12:38
essential, no need to tell porky pies, I never said LGEN could not go below 230p, I even mentioned if we had a no deal, it would be way below £2. I still think we will get a deal through.
this_time_its_different
10/12/2018
10:29
There is no recession, GDP figures again have shown for the UK. AVIVA is way oversold given that. So is LGEN. STRONG BUY THE BOTH OF THEM!
this_time_its_different
10/12/2018
09:52
ok, essential, LGEN is going to 10p. Happy now.
this_time_its_different
10/12/2018
09:14
You mentioned LGEN was not going below £2.30 recently, it just has.


Making these definite all or nothing calls just makes you look rather foolish,
you are stating personal opinion as fact, it's nothing of the sort.

essentialinvestor
10/12/2018
09:10
The UK economy experiences a recession approx every 8 years on average post WW11,
The stats for the US are very similar.

There are no guarantees in the stock market. There are probabilities.

essentialinvestor
10/12/2018
09:07
Australia went 23 years without a recession, there is no set cycle. You could say 2011 and 2015 were major drawdowns. I don't see a major pullback till 2022/2023 at least. Inflation is low everywhere and the job market is tight, still a few more years to go.
this_time_its_different
10/12/2018
09:05
I don't see a recession in 2019 or 2020, this means AVIVA is oversold. People need to be positive and stop pondering fear. The divi yield will save this stock.
this_time_its_different
10/12/2018
07:04
Pete, that looks to be what the market is beginning to question-
how long is left in this cycle. Brexit uncertainty also not helping in
the meantime.

essentialinvestor
10/12/2018
07:02
You don't think that a full blown recession is just around the corner then??I like the optimism that if there is, that Aviva's business, profits and dividend will not be affected.
pete160
10/12/2018
06:58
Aviva well under £3 back in 2012, without a recession or bear market.


Would think the UKX would need to be close to 6k, or below, for under £3.

essentialinvestor
10/12/2018
06:53
Aviva is not going to 300p without a full blown recession, which we don’t have. The yield would be over 10% then.
this_time_its_different
10/12/2018
01:01
30 years ago AV. traded at 400p


It has traded lower

Plus we now have a chart double top formation

Hence 325p call was not so daft and 300p does not look any different IMO


In the current climate for Financials ... and I put AV. into the Financial Sector

With a Global Downturn now underway ... AV. is in downtrend towards testing previous chart lows which might be as in the credit crunch 2008 times if history repeats.


Don't forget ... all this chart and TA data is in trading computers ... set and ready

Algorithms trigger the trades that occur depending upon the pre-programmed historical data and the news/other trades coming in on the day.

Which is why charts form the shapes they do ..... they repeat ... go in cycles

buywell3
09/12/2018
12:42
I did say kitty cats. Further weakness is plain obvious!
tradejunkie2
09/12/2018
12:37
Doesn't matter MJ, the divi keeps rolling in. Never invest in shares if you need the money within 5 years. Always keep a big margin of safety, something like AVIVA I would be looking at sub 420p for an entry and be buying aggressively sub 400p. Though with a no deal brexit, we could break 350p as well.
this_time_its_different
08/12/2018
19:25
MJ19 not far behind you mate
whatsup32
08/12/2018
19:19
Gutted bought 5000 at £5 wait for ever?
mj19
08/12/2018
17:32
FTSE100 share prices are not affected by the many rubbish posts on ADVFN.
kenmitch
08/12/2018
15:16
I agree, there are a lot of manipulative people on ADVFN, trying to short or long a stock for their own agenda. FCA should crack down on this, it's basically market manipulation. Look at the debenhams board.
this_time_its_different
08/12/2018
13:16
Indeed it does not, although if you've traded AV. for 30 years you may
In fairness have a better idea than most!.

essentialinvestor
08/12/2018
13:11
I don't think it will go to 200p either in current conditions, merely that it's happened before. My point really was that anyone can say a price, and they do, normally with their own agenda in mind. It's irrelevant on these forums though as even if some people take fright it doesn't affect the price one jot.
uppompeii
08/12/2018
12:54
Norway don't have a say in this, it's Brussels and the UK parliament. Brussels can do what they want. We are getting a deal or Brexit will be postponed. There is no way AVIVA goes down to 200p, that is just madness. I see breaking 350p hard enough as it is. The only way 350p goes is in a no deal scenario. Then again I don't see how queues in dover affect an insurance firm, Mr Market is mad enough as it is right now.
this_time_its_different
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